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3 By The Standing Committee on Rules
4 RFD:
5 First Read: 16-MAR-21
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8 SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR
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10 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE, That the following
11 bills in the order named shall be the special, paramount and
12 continuing order of business taking precedence over all other
13 matters until disposed of for the fifteenth Legislative day
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17 Senator Elliott:
18 SB62 17
19 Entertainment districts, municipalities, allow ABC li-
20 censees to sell alcohol for consumption within districts,
21 revise qualifications for certain municipalities to es-
22 tablish, Sec. 28-3A-17.1 am'd.
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24 Senator Givhan:
25 SB195 16
26 Motor vehicles, driving offenses, administrative suspen-
27 sion periods revised for certain driving offenses, Secs.
28 32-5-192, 32-5A-195, 32-5A-304 am'd.
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30 Senator Orr:
31 SB298 44
32 Economic and Community Affairs Department, Alabama Inno-
33 vation Act, awarding of grants, further provided, Secs.
34 41-23-252, 41-23-253, 41-23-255 am'd.
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1 Senator Gudger:
2 SB171 14
3 Sweet potato, official state vegetable, designated
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5 Senator Singleton:
6 SB144 29
7 Donated foods, donors of game meat immune from liability
8 under certain conditions, Sec. 20-1-6 am'd.
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10 Senator Melson:
11 SB217 24
12 State Textbook Committee, publishers permitted to provide
13 standards correlation evidence to State Dept. of Educa-
14 tion, State Superintendent of Education to convene other
15 instructional materials review committees to review and
16 rate materials and to establish evaluation criteria, Sec.
17 16-36-73 added; Secs. 16-36-60, 16-36-60.1, 16-36-65
18 am'd.
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20 Senator Coleman-Madison:
21 SB32 13
22 Land Bank Authority, local land bank authorities, munici-
23 palities, and counties, tax delinquent properties, Secs.
24 24-9-6, 24-9-7, 24-9-8, 24-9-10 am'd.
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26 Senator Chesteen:
27 SB226 14
28 Foster homes, defines additional types of foster family
29 homes, Sec. 38-7-2 am'd.
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31 Senator Givhan:
32 SB11 43
33 Airport authorities, sales and use tax exemption, issu-
34 ance of certificate of exemptions by Revenue Dept., Secs.
35 40-9-14.1, 40-9-60 am'd.
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37 Senator Williams:
38 SB204 28
39 Bail Bond Regulatory Act, qualifications of Professional
40 Bail Bonding Board and fees revised, temporary licenses
41 provided, Secs. 15-13-201, 15-13-202, 15-13-203,
42 15-13-206, 15-13-207, 15-13-209, 15-13-210, 15-13-211,
43 15-13-214, 15-13-217 am'd.
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45 Senator Singleton:
46 SB274 43
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1 Covid-19 Recovery Capital Credit Protection Act of 2021,
2 created, employment and wage requirements for qualifying
3 projects extended, compensation amounts for exemption
4 purposes increased, Sec. 40-18-19.1 am'd.
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6 Senator Allen:
7 SB205 50
8 Home inspectors, limitations period or liability, pro-
9 vided, Sec. 34-14B-11 added; Sec. 34-14B-3 am'd.
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11 Senator McClendon:
12 SB302 53
13 State Board of Occupational Therapy, board authorized to
14 establish an impaired practitioner program for occupa-
15 tional therapists and occupational therapy assistants,
16 Sec. 34-39-12.1 added; Secs. 34-39-3, 34-39-7 am'd.
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18 Senator Whatley:
19 SB197 7
20 Criminal procedure, traffic violations, required dis-
21 missal under certain conditions
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23 Senator Smitherman:
24 SB92 9
25 Public K-12 education, State Department of Education re-
26 quired to develop a program to address the mental health
27 of students (Tier II students) who are considered at-risk
28 for developing inadequate social-behavioral skills, such
29 as ADHD or anger management issues
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31 Senator Butler:
32 SB114 42
33 Taxation, registration fees and ad valorem taxes for
34 utility trailers, exemptions provided for, Sec. 32-11-2
35 am'd.
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37 Senator Jones:
38 SB18 42
39 Utility gross receipts tax, Floyd Cherokee Medical Center
40 LLC in Centre exempt, Sec. 40-21-82.1 am'd.
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42 Senator Livingston:
43 SB70 16
44 School of Cyber Technology and Engineering, granted same
45 soverign immunity and participation in Educators Liabil-
46 ity Trust Fund as provided for other public K-12 schools,
47 board of education, administrators, and staff, Secs.
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1 16-28A-6, added; Secs. 16-22-4.1, 36-1-12 am'd.
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3 Senator Barfoot:
4 SB72 6
5 Supernumerary status, district attorneys, qualifications,
6 removing minimum years of service and age requirement,
7 Sec. 12-17-213 am'd.
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9 Senator Beasley:
10 SB186 52
11 Controlled substance database, access by board of nursing
12 authorized for monitoring licensees, Sec. 20-2-214 am'd.
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14 Representative Lipscomb:
15 HB140 10
16 Credit Unions, financial institution excise tax, taxable
17 income, calculation, reserve for losses deleted, assess-
18 ment and refunds further provided for tax years prior to
19 1-1-2020, Act 2019-284, 2019 Reg. Sess., am'd; Sec.
20 40-16-1.3 am'd.
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22 Representative Lee:
23 HB210 51
24 Public Health Dept., statewide collection of hospital
25 discharge data required, Hospital Discharge Data Advisory
26 Council established
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